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Hi there im a mother of twin sons age 11. Both have dyslexia plus one of them has been confirmed with having meares irlene syndrom to( ie visual stress.) He wears orange tinted lenses and what a difference with his reading and general everyday mood. Before he had the lenses he had migranes almost everyday and felt sick and tired.To me they make a big difference to him and they were worth every penny. I think that it's terrible that we had to pay for my sons glasses considering the fact that hes under 16 and its a disability. If theres anything else i can with or more info let me know. jojo xx
21/11/2010 18:42:50
jojo (Member)
Dyslexia Help: What Dyslexia Parents Can Do: Dr Valerie Muter gives and insight into how parents can help their children to cope with dyslexia and provide dyslexia help. She gives a view of both what can be done in the early years and the middle years.
Strategies to Help With Dyslexia and Reading Difficulties: Professor Amanda Kirby talks through ways that parents can help their children with reading if they are dyslexic.
Dyslexia Overlays: Using Coloured Lenses: Professor John Stein considers how colour overlays can be used to help those with dyslexia. He describes how yellow and blue filters can help dyslexics with reading as well as other difficulties.
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